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Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano on Saturday visited the three offices of the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).
The offices are in Ekwulobia, Neni and Awkuzu.
WAKANDA NATION gathered that the governor during the visit granted bail unconditionally to three detainees illegally held by the defunct unit.
Speaking during the exercise, Governor Obiano said, “the Commissioner of Police in the state has released everyone detained illegally, and everyone remanded by the order of the court, will remain there until their cases are determined.”
Obiano had on Thursday sacked hie senior security aide, James Nwafor, who was formerly a SARS boss in the state before his appointment.
He had also promised to free detained persons and also ensure that Nwafor who was accused of killing and maiming many, was brought to book.
Obiano revealed that on Monday, he will inaugurate a panel that will entertain public petitions on the activities of SARS in the state, adding that the panel will be headed by a retired Chief Judge.

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That's is wonderful.
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He did well. Sars has done alot of harm than good to civilians
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Noted
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For his mind now he acted fast
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Make una do something o
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Ok
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Wonderful
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Good one from the governor
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More need to be done.
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Good
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About those killed for no just reasons
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Wonderful
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Good enough
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Noted
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Thank you Mr Governor
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Ok
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Good one my governor, sars officials has done more than required of them. The aims and objectives of SARS was deviated from them.
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Nice obo
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That's good